Over 20 Detained as Anti-ICE Protesters and NYPD Clash in Lower Manhattan
Protesters in Lower Manhattan were detained after clashing with NYPD during an anti-ICE demonstration; concerns over immigrant detainments and rights led to a standoff with police.
Cyclists Severely Injured by Kite String on Marine Parkway Bridge Spark Safety Concerns in NYC
Two cyclists were injured by a kite string on the Marine Parkway Bridge, one with a throat laceration and the other with facial and hand wounds. The string is linked to dangerous "kite fighting," raising safety concerns in the area.
Body of Missing 15-Year-Old Girl Discovered Near Roosevelt Island in East River, No Foul Play Suspected
NYPD found the body of 15-year-old Graceline Ilogene, who was last seen entering the East River, near Roosevelt Island after an extensive search. No foul play is suspected in her death.
23-Year-Old Man Wounded in Daylight Shooting in Brooklyn as NYPD Seeks Suspect Information
A 23-year-old man was shot in Brooklyn, and NYPD seeks information on the suspect who fled the scene. The victim suffered wounds to his foot, arm, and groin after exiting a building.
NYC Security Company Valor and President Plead Guilty to Providing Sham Safety Training Linked to Worker's Death
Valor Security & Investigations and its President pleaded guilty to charges including Attempted Enterprise Corruption and Reckless Endangerment, related to running a fraudulent safety training school.
Manhattan DA Charges Schnellbacher-Sendon Group in $40 Million Payroll Fraud, Accused of Dodging $9 Million in Premiums
The Schnellbacher-Sendon Group was indicted for cheating NYSIF out of over $9 million in insurance premiums through a $40 million cash payroll conspiracy.
Nigerian Hacker Sentenced to 63 Months in U.S. for Multimillion-Dollar Cyber Fraud
A Nigerian man was sentenced to over five years in prison for participating in a cybercrime scheme targeting U.S. tax preparation businesses and stealing millions of dollars.
Former Executive and Two Associates Plead Guilty to Insider Trading in New York, Face Sentencing in September 2025
A former corporate executive and two associates have entered guilty pleas in a New York insider trading case. The trio admitted to using non-public information for financial gain and are set to be sentenced in September 2025.











